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Re: Hijack this thread!

I thought of something else that should be considered. The road signs that warn of potential hazardous falling rock (for those of us who don't live in flat areas) should be moved to areas where there's less traffic. I don't know why they would ever let the rock just fall into the path of speeding vehicles in the first place. Who's even in charge of this stuff?

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Originally Posted by nate_watkins

I thought of something else that should be considered. The road signs that warn of potential hazardous falling rock (for those of us who don't live in flat areas) should be moved to areas where there's less traffic. I don't know why they would ever let the rock just fall into the path of speeding vehicles in the first place. Who's even in charge of this stuff?

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Originally Posted by nate_watkins

I thought of something else that should be considered. The road signs that warn of potential hazardous falling rock (for those of us who don't live in flat areas) should be moved to areas where there's less traffic. I don't know why they would ever let the rock just fall into the path of speeding vehicles in the first place. Who's even in charge of this stuff?

Yeah, and why not move them to just above places where there aren't enough rocks already? Or above places where they need to build a dam or a medieval castle or a pyramid? Such waste!

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If a person's father was ugly, if that person forget the face of his father, wouldn't that be a good thing?

I guess that depends, do you mean ugly in a physical sense or ugly from within and through their actions?

Regarding ugliness from within I'd have to say maybe it's a good thing, dependant on how bad the actions were of the "father". That kind of ugliness is often best to forget! Although some people may prefer to remember as a constant reminder of how not to act.

If it's a physical ugliness then I'd have to say no, especially since beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. A little off subject, but my elderly parents have no photographs of either of their parents. It must be very difficult to accurately remember a person's face when you haven't seen it for many years. Ugly or gorgeous I bet my parents would love to remember clearly what their parents looked like.